﻿{div_mapa}

<div style="width: 180px; float: right;">
{div_pers_stats}
{div_pers_equip}
{div_pers_inv}
</div>

<br class="clear" /><br />
<div class="area_info">
<h3>{nome}</h3>
<em>{descricao}{area_lista_actores}{area_lista_objs}</em>
{com_result}
</div>
<div class="pers_com_form">
	<form class="comandos" action="index.php?content=game" method="post">
	<input style="float: left; padding: 1px; margin: 0; height: 14px; width: 320px;" type="text" name="com" value="" />
	<input style="float: left; padding: 1px; margin: 0; height: 20px; font-size: 10px; width: 55px;" type="submit" name="com_submit" value="executar" />
	</form>
</div>

<div class="chat_box">
<h3>Chat</h3>
<p>coroa at cosmo-genics dot com mentioned using preg_split() instead of explode() when you have multiple delimiters in your text and don't want your result array cluttered with empty elements. While that certainly works, it means you need to know your way around regular expressions... and, as it turns out, it is slower than its alternative. Specifically, you can cut execution time roughly in half if you use array_filter(explode(...)) instead.</p>
</div>
<div class="pers_chat">
	<form class="chat" action="index.php?content=game" method="post">
	<input style="float: left; padding: 1px; margin: 0; height: 14px; width: 320px;" type="text" name="chat_post" value="" />
	<input style="float: left; padding: 1px; margin: 0; height: 20px; font-size: 10px; width: 55px;" type="submit" name="chat_submit" value="enviar" />
	</form>
</div>


